Unravel Two is the sequel to the 2015 puzzle platforming game Unravel. In the game there are two Yarny's (made out of yarn) which can be controlled by one player, though the game can also be played in co-op. Together the Yarny's explore area's and solve the puzzles within them.
Platforms
Switch PC PS4 XONEGenres
Adventure Platform PuzzleThemes
Action Fantasy Kids
Languages: English and 6 more
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Media
Critic Reviews
Pure Nintendo
By Trevor GouldIf you're a genre fan, Unravel Two would be a very good choice, even more so if you have someone to enjoy its puzzles with via co-op. While some of its choices didn't quite hit the bullseye – much of the folk music clashes with the on-screen action – it offers a solid amount of high-quality content. And again, Unravel Two will leave you thinking, which is another plus.
Worth Playing
By Andreas SalmenUnravel Two improves upon its predecessor and has a decent showing on the Switch. The gameplay is as fun and clever as it has ever been, making it one of the best cooperative (and mobile) experiences money can currently buy on the Switch, even though the technical downgrade to make it feasible is noticeable throughout. If you aren't bothered by that, be sure to check out Unravel Two.
IGN Spain
By Miguel Ángel EscuderoA good port of an alread good coop platformer that doesn't do anything new, nor anything but despite being kind of short.
XGN.nl
By Remco HayesDespite the beautiful and fluent gameplay, the game has its flaws on the Switch.
FNintendo
By Pedro MesquitaUnravel Two is a very welcome arrival on the Nintendo Switch catalogue and one which seems perfect to play on the go. This puzzler with stunning visuals and soundtrack is fun and involving and gains a whole new dimension with its local multiplayer mode, which contribute to make Unravel Two one of the bright gems available for the Switch.